Why Redmond for Business

Redmond benefits from a unique partnership between local government, business and the community, to create a truly “business friendly” environment. This ecosystem allows big business to access a richly skilled, technology-savvy workforce while the encouraging smaller businesses to flourish and grow. A number of world renowned Global 500 corporations already call Redmond home including Microsoft, Genie, Aerojet, Honeywell, Nintendo, and AT&T. They, along with other national and globally recognized names, employ hundreds of thousands in the Puget Sound Region.

Why Live in Redmond

Redmond fosters a thriving and innovative community. Located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest and surrounded by the Puget Sound region, Redmond is fast becoming the place to be for culture, cuisine and overall quality of life. Continuously being developed by the City of Redmond, its community-based lifestyle and vast accessibility to outdoor recreational opportunities makes Redmond the place where residents expect to stay for generations. Locally-based, world-class educational institutions help staff the city’s leading-edge employers, making Redmond an ideal destination for the most dynamic and diverse companies.

Why Partner with OneRedmond

OneRedmond is laser focused on achieving a measurable goal of creating the best place to live and work in the United States. This intentional objective is a responsibility not borne by just government, community or business but requires a commitment by all three working together. To enjoy continued prosperity, OneRedmond is creating an environment that fosters business-to-business engagement resulting in more money staying in the region to create jobs and support community infrastructure and resources. Does your business have a seat at the OneRedmond table?

Willows Road Corridor Worth Billions to Regional Economy

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An Economic Asset of Regional Importance at Risk

OneRedmond released the Willows Road Corridor Analysis estimating the economic impact of businesses operating in the Willows Road corridor. The 244 companies who depend on this corridor as their primary transportation access employ over 5,900 jobs that in turn support over 16,000 jobs in the King County economy. These companies generate over $4.5 Billion in gross revenue which supports over $6.1 billion in business revenues in the region with a state impact of over $89 million. For full report, click here..pdf